Marken Announces Moscow Depot Marken

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Clinical Trials Week -- Marken announced the addition of a dedicated depot in Moscow, Russia. The depot announcement is part of Marken's ongoing expansion of their global pharmaceutical depot network. The Russia depot will be located within an existing GxP-compliant storage facility in Moscow, offering a secure and dedicated space near the airport. The facility will be operated by dedicated staff trained on Marken's global procedures and managed by the state of the art global inventory system, Solo. The Solo operating and tracking system provides clients with 24/7 access and monitoring of its global supplies and distribution status (see also Marken).

The announcement follows an exhaustive search for a high-quality fully-operational depot that provides proximity to international airports and shipping lanes. The new Moscow site is seamlessly integrated into the existing and growing Marken depot network already serving the pharmaceutical industry. It joins Marken's current network of depots in China, Singapore, Argentina, Mexico, Germany, and the United States.

Marken's network of pharmaceutical depot facilities and supporting IT systems are designed to provide the most flexible and efficient storage and distribution of materials for the clinical trials community. They are designed for all clinical materials, and are particularly suited for temperature-controlled, time sensitive products which are emerging in most pharmaceutical company pipelines. Marken has a significant transportation capability in Russia, a country which remains an important clinical trial center. This new depot capability allows the company to expand its portfolio of services in the region.

Gerit Offenhauser, Marken's Senior Vice President, Clinical Trials Distribution, said, "This co-location in Moscow offers clear market opportunities for our clients who have indicated a need for clinical trial operations in Russia and Eastern Europe. We look forward to meeting the growing needs for depot services in that part of the world."